Spartak Moscow CEO Evgeny Melezhikov spoke to Quincy Promes about accusations of bodily harm to his brother.
“As far as I know, there are no charges in the drug case. The latest situation, with a case of injury to a cousin, as far as I know, the prosecution made serious demands in the form of arrest as a punishment, but I don’t think it will come to that point. Most likely, either there will be a compromise between the parties or the court will decide that it is absolutely sufficient for the football player to remain a Spartak player,” says Melezhikov. “Rating bookmakers”.
Promes is accused of stabbing his cousin in the summer of 2020. Last summer, the victim was ordered to pay compensation. In early March, the court requested a two-year prison sentence for the Spartak player. Promes was not present at the meeting due to its contractual obligations to the red and white players.
The footballer is also suspected of transferring 250,000 euros to a drug dealer who stole 400kg of cocaine.
Formerly Andrey Yeshchenko He joked about not calling Quincy Promes to the Russian national team.